Events

Wednesday, March 6

Dr. Hilda Fronske is collecting. New or near new winter clothing (hats, coats, gloves, etc. male and female) to be sent on a cargo plane to Afghanistan. Quilts or blankets would be appreciated as well. Please bring any items to the HPER front office (HPER 122).

Take your mind on spring break for only 25¢! From beach reading to scholarly texts, there's something for everyone! The sale will be in the Merrill-Cazier Library atrium March 6-March 8. Sale starts at 9 a.m. on Wednesday and continues through Library hours and ends at 3 p.m. on Friday. You will find something to entertain, feed, or boggle your mind from our diverse collection!

"Ideas" an exhibition is the result of a collaborative project between the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and professor Rachel Middleman's art history class. The students explored the history and ideas of conceptual art while learning about specific pieces of conceptual art in the museum's collection. This resulted in a student-curated art exhibit, free and open to the public. The opening reception is Jan. 22 at 5 p.m.

Utah State's Sororities are working together to promote eating disorder awareness during the week of March 4-March 8. On March 6 a panel will be hosted in the TSC auditorium for all students to attend. There will be USU psychologists, counselors and specialists on body image to answer all questions about eating disorders.

The Joy of Depression - This workshop is designed to help participants understand the role of pain in signaling the need for change and encourages students to shift their focus from limitations to possibilities. The five dimensions of well being will be explored in concert with the value of mood states, even sadness. Participants will engage in “three good things” exercises and will explore the benefits of promoting well-being. Please call to reserve a seat, 797-1012.

Financial Planning for Women (FPW) will be held March 6 at 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the USU Taggart Student Center room 336 (bring a lunch), and at 7-8:30 p.m. at the Family Life Center, 493 North 700 East, Logan (at bottom of Old Main Hill). Programs are free and registration is not required.

Intercollegiate Studies Institute representative Emily Buck will be on the USU campus on Wednesday to speak about effective promotion of libertarian and conservative ideology, and distribute political philosophy books -- for free!Though ISI representatives travel to various campuses for this purpose, no representative of the Washington, D.C.-based organization is believed to have visited USU before. The ISI Pizza Soiree, Agricultural Sciences Building 141, Wednesday March 6, 5-6 p.m. Ms. Buck will provide the pizza.

Dan Clark is the founder of Clark Success Systems and has been named one of the top ten speakers in the world by Achievers North America and Achievers Europe. He will speak on building an international speaking business. The event is free and open to the students, faculty and members of the public.

Robert “Bob” Parson is the university archivist at Utah State University. Bob studied history at Utah State University, and earned a bachelor’s degree in 1981 and a master’s degree in 1983. Bob became university archivist in 1991 and knows all things “Aggies.”
Bob has authored two books, The History of Rich County and Providence and Her People, and is a regular
contributor to the Utah Historical Quarterly. His article “Leftward March” about student liberalism at Utah State University in the 1930s won the 2007 article of the year.
Bob will provide a candid shot of University
Archives, while recounting some things he has learned about the university’s history.

Financial Planning for Women (FPW) will be held March 6 at 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.in the USU Taggart Student Center room 336 (bring a lunch), and at 7:00-8:30 p.m. at the Family Life Center, 493 North 700 East, Logan (at bottom of Old Main Hill). Programs are free and registration is not required.

Kim Maibaum is an USU Alumni going on 8 years with Lou Gehrig's disease. Logan Out Loud will be hosting a improv comedy night in an effort to raise the funds necessary to Keep Kim in her home and out of a nursing facility. $5 per ticket. $4 for pre-sale, so catch us in the TSC!